Chapter: 1039
"Okay, Norah. I'm relieved to hear that. I'll go to the hospital every day and keep Susanna accompanied. I promise."

Norah didn't tell Joanna about the danger she had faced, much like how she didn't disclose it to Sean.

She knew she could look after herself.

After hanging up the phone, she lay on a pillow and closed her eyes.

She missed Sean's strong chest.

She would forget all her worries when she buried herself in Sean's chest. He would hold her tightly in a protective embrace.

She lay on the soft bed and slowly drifted off to sleep.

At Silver Boulder Private Hospital.

Sean couldn't sleep well since Susanna attempted suicide. Every time he closed his eyes, Susanna's accident would flash in his mind. He was so frightened that he didn't dare to sleep.

When Susanna was moved to a general ward, she didn't speak a word after regaining consciousness, which deeply concerned him.

She used to be a positive girl who bravely dealt with her illness but had, now, turned into a patient whom no one could communicate with.

His heart ached for Susanna, Sean sat on the chair beside the bed and looked unblinkingly at her.

The nurses had changed the infusion bottles several times. Susanna's eyes squeezed in her sleep and her breathing faltered.

Sean murmured in his heart, “Susanna, I know you will get better.

You promised to travel around the world after recovery and help me and Norah look after our baby. Don't give up! Stay strong for us."

Phillip stood behind him, feeling heartbroken too.

In the past, Susanna would talk to him cheerfully and smile at him.

However, she didn't respond this time.

Susanna was like a lifeless doll. She refused to talk with anyone, not even Phillip and Sean.

However, Phillip strongly believed she would recover soon.

In Concord Hospital.

"Dr. Wilson, over here."

The second Norah set foot in the office that day, the emergency department director barked her name.

“New rule," the director announced curtly. “Visiting doctors are forbidden patient contact. You should just observe and learn nurses and doctors from now on."